(A) The County Manager shall appoint a Watershed Administrator, who shall be duly sworn in.
(B) It shall be the duty of the Watershed Administrator to administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter as follows:
(1) The Watershed Administrator shall issue watershed protection approvals and watershed protection occupancy approvals as prescribed herein. A record of all approvals shall be kept on file and shall be available for public inspection during regular office hours of the Administrator.
(2) The Watershed Administrator shall serve as Clerk to the Watershed Review Board.
(3) The Watershed Administrator shall keep records of all amendments to this chapter and shall provide copies of all amendments upon adoption to the Supervisor of the Classification and Standards Group, Water Quality Section, Division of Environmental Management.
(4) (a) The Watershed Administrator shall keep records of the jurisdiction’s utilization of the provision that a maximum of 10% of the noncritical area of the WS-III-BW watersheds may be developed with nonresidential development to a maximum of 70% built-upon surface area.
(b) Records for each watershed shall include the total acres of noncritical watershed area, total acres eligible to be developed under this option, total acres approved for this development option, and individual records for each project with the following information: location, acres, site plan, use, stormwater management plan as applicable and inventory of hazardous materials as applicable.
(5) (a) The Watershed Administrator is granted the authority to administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter, exercising in the fulfillment of his or her responsibility the full police power of the county.
(b) The Watershed Administrator, or his or her duly authorized representative, may enter any building, structure or premises, as provided by law, to perform any duty imposed upon him or her by this chapter.
(6) The Watershed Administrator shall keep a record of all variances to this chapter, which shall be submitted for each calendar year to the Division of Water Quality on or before January 1 of the following year, and shall provide a description of each project receiving a variance and the reasons for granting the variance.
(Ord. 25 § 501, passed 12-6-1993; Am. Ord. passed 9-2-1997)